1927 Tennessee Volunteers football team


The 1927 Tennessee Volunteers football team represented the University of Tennessee in the 1927 Southern Conference football season. Playing as a member of the Southern Conference, the team was led by head coach Robert Neyland, in his second year, and played their home games at Shields–Watkins Field in Knoxville, Tennessee. The 1927 Vols won eight, lost zero and tied one game. The only blemish on Tennessee's schedule was a tie with in-state rival, Vanderbilt. Playing seven home games, the 1927 Vols outscored their opponents 246 to 26 and posted seven shutouts.

Before the season

was hired to coach Tennessee in 1926 by Nathan Dougherty with the explicit goal to "even the score with Vanderbilt", and had his first great team in 1927.

Schedule

Season summary

Carson–Newman

In the season opener, Tennessee beat in-state opponent Carson-Newman 33-0.

North Carolina

In the second week of play, Tennessee defeated UNC 26–0. The starting lineup was Lowe, McArthur, F. Johnson, Butcher, Burgers, Hundley, Alley, Elmore, Derryberry, Witt, Dodson.

Maryville

The Vols beat the Maryville Scots 7-0.

Ole Miss

Tennessee had an easy 21-7 victory over the Ole Miss Rebels, weakening in the last quarter for the first touchdown scored on the Vols. Passes from Witt and runs by Dodson got Tennessee's scores.
The starting lineup was McKeen, McArthur, Barnhill, Butcher, Tripp, Elliott, Alley, Elmore, Derryberry, Witt, Dodson.

Transylvania

The season's fifth shutout, Tennessee beat Transylvania 42-0.

Virginia

The Volunteers beat the Virginia Cavaliers 42–0. The starting lineup was McKeen, McArthur, Barnhill, Butcher, Tripp, Elliott, Alley, Elmore, Derryberry, Witt, Dodson.

Sewanee

Tennessee beat Sewanee 32–12. The starting lineup was McKeen, McArthur, Barnhill, Butcher, Tripp, H. Johnson, Alley, Tudor, Derryberry, Witt, Dodson.

Vanderbilt

McGugin's Commodores led 7-0 until a late Dick Dodson run tied the score. "After the game McGugin questioned each of his players as to his whereabouts during the run. Without exception the players claimed that two men had blocked them. McGugin shrugged. "Well, we'll just protest the play. It's perfectly obvious that Tennessee had twenty-two men on the field."
Vanderbilt center Vernon Sharpe arguably had the better season, but was outperformed by Tennessee's Elvin Butcher. The starting lineup was McKeen, McArthur, Barnhill, Butcher, Tripp, H. Johnson, Alley, Elmore, Derryberry, Witt, Dodson.

Kentucky

To close the season, the Volunteers shutout the Kentucky Wildcats 20-0. The starting lineup was McKeen, McArthur, Barnhill, Butcher, Tripp, H. Johnson, Alley, Elmore, Witt, Derryberry, Dodson.

Postseason

Coach Alexander of Tech wrote Neyland to accept a co-championship, and no Pickens Cup was awarded.

Players

Line

Backfield